it's not really a bug -- the path to the icon is taken as relative to the current alias file directory.so you need to put the icon file inside your myalias.alias directory (in a subfolder names icons in your case) for it to find it.

The custom icons have to be in the directory of your alias file or in a sub directory off from it (which is what I did for the core aliases), so if you want google icon. Just create a icons directory inside the myaliases.alias directory and copy the google icon from the core alias icons directory.

Even More Information Tip:

To find icons, look in the core alias icon directory first and copy it to your alias directory; if you don't find what you are looking for, you'll have to find an icon somewhere or make one yourself. A good trick to finding icons for a web site is by going to the site url + favicon.ico (Ex. http://www.example.com/favicon.ico or http://this.website.com/favicon.ico). If it doesn't find it then you will have to dig deeper by visiting the site then viewing the source code and see if the favicon is specified in it and piece the url together.

When running the alias it looks like this:edit: I just noticed that I have the same problem when doing a regular igo ____ . I don't pay much attention to the icons so I haven't thought about that before.edit2: tried a clean reinstall of FARR. Didn't help.BTW mouse, on second launch after reinstall FARR displays this traytip. The blue link is mistakenly placed behind the text, right?

i wonder if this has to do with a registry setting changing the default size of small and large icons; farr assumes 16x16 for small and 32x32 for large.. i wonder if changing this setting in windows can cause the problem..